| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 368 páginas
...and verse is inadmissible in accurate philosophy. Sounds as well as thoughts have relation both B8 between each other and towards that which they represent,...sound, without which it were not poetry, and which ie scarcely less indispensable to the communication of its influence, than the words themselves, without... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 256 páginas
...prose and verse is inadmissible in accurate philosophy. Sounds as well as thoughts have relation both between each other and towards that which they represent,...language of poets has ever affected a sort of uniform a_nd, harmonious recurrence of sound,- without which -A y\ it were not poetry, and which is scarcely... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1845 - 186 páginas
...prose and verse is inadmissible in accurate philosophy. Sounds as well as thoughts have relation both between each other and towards that which they represent,...those relations has always been found connected with a tion between poets and prose writers is a vulgar error. The distinction between philosophers and poets... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1845 - 246 páginas
...verse ig inadmissible in accurate philosophy. Sounds as well as thoughts have relation both wtween each other and towards that which they represent, and a perception of the order of those ''"toons has always been found connected with a perception of the order of the relations of thoughts.... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1847 - 578 páginas
...prose and verse is inadmissible in accurate philosophy. Sounds as well as thoughts liave relation both between each other and towards that which they represent,...with a perception of the order of the relations of thoughts. Hence the language of poets has ever affected a certain uniform and harmonious recurrence... | |
| Arthur Howard Galton - 1888 - 368 páginas
...prose and verse is inadmissible in accurate philosophy. Sounds as well as thoughts have relation both between each other and towards that which they represent,...with a perception of the order of the relations of thoughts. Hence the language of poets has ever affected a certain uniform and harmonious recurrence... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley, Albert Stanburrough Cook - 1890 - 120 páginas
...each other and towardsXhat which they 10 represent, and a perception of^the order of those felations has always been found connected with a perception of the order of the relations of thoughts. 'Hence the language of poets has ever affected a sort of uniform and harmonious recurrence... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1891 - 124 páginas
...philosophy. Sounds as well as thoughts have relation both between each other and towards that which they 10 represent, and a perception of the order of those...with a perception of the order of the relations of thoughts. Hence the language of poets has ever affected,a sort of uniform and harmonious recurrence... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1891 - 124 páginas
...as well as thoughts have relation both between each other and towards that which they 10 represents and a. perception of the order of those relations...with a perception of the order of the relations of thoughts. Hence the language of poets has ever affected a sort of uniform and harmonious recurrence... | |
| Agnes Repplier - 1893 - 246 páginas
...mistakes passion for power. " The language of poets," says Shelley, " has always effected a certain uniform and harmonious recurrence of sound, without which it were not poetry ; " and it is the sustained effort to secure this balanced harmony, this magnificent work within limits, which... | |
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